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The Exeter Times, 1918-3-21, Page 3
NG COUGH .EEP AT NIGHT. ing G lith i; you have �;k,r,,;5. i ( r� =e 've tC W ;F4 i;Saaige' of Elat3axC ",. P n„ vYR1 aa` 14 s a;gh a a co t, the o3 �ytt gin, it tale, Dr. W"994,'� Cilie it eyen ye failed, received sue I.iid=yt ,South I?,ireae a iter "I Frviaa l? Wood's NorW0, flat I eannot help express F SCit£e%ed, with a IZ Over ceonth, and coin I used icta y p indr ;`�k o 4licln>t do par es Ut i£1trtom! a ted "aiting io lite Of' the a n o& V aiti g o r tsars To i t t {r{i�1 downs all THOUGHTS Mgny of the Praline of David are lied with beautiful and great thoughts; "the .recognition of God's , lov.,c, mercy and the greatness of his orks; hut, beautiful as these 4l do not move us so much as those vllicit the souk of the man cries' in agony of body or mind. Here a; e And common ground. David is �1 IO a_onger:a-king, ,. . r d reds of years ago, or apoef . who ho wrote some of the greatest poems the y ox: ahas ever vcakzoxn he e ia rather <th er a suffering h, .zIe.r bx in Iris a distress, feels that he is alone in the world, with no help in sight. eels hat' God has either forgotten him, or rise is punishing hint for his sits. ,rct glen std Th geor o1 7 r ling�i great ,fi alt laid me it v3 r to l>eth afflicted ire yi i117"`! bY bidest Thou Th yr' -ac ' Alli txhese are real{ cries th go Capp era? z 'a0 1z 0 e' �iilsae•, o us. tv 11 the psalzM 1e t0 (nod, £l, nail ` 11 and healed/ fl A. ,,. C1fl t e ,tali to agree y'o`ttli:; 3t ho speaks e cry comes in ti ty 1ofl Ws g= ear p gess, skit s'aeia a we astiet` uI sense edori. To zest quietly=, lnow- hat, the su1tering is past, is a t enough for the present. have :been through is STE1141DE sailer, and in viewing his troubles oaii harts may he sorrowful. In some way the realization of the limitations of human life is brought_ to our ltnowledgc. No one can live' on selfishly; all must -recognize that life,cannot be one broad glare of sunshine, There are 'lessons to be 'learned, however, and joys to be . known,even i the incomplete leer Ince � 0 is > 'and they l'•aave never been. better ex-- presed, it seems to me, than in a more 4_t less familiarp�p� y' s e sk 1' is, I regret to say, natio vYi tom{ll' if bsotl,01:,yS'1?Xi' tai£ L. What ''ser°viee`cora!d iya ren de ? I think if 4°.' _ 45e 3 <iiway g1^nd, We scarcely douid he nder, 1lid oour belovedneye. tjj te Oar patient ZrlazllS,tfii ', rch would grow cold, a d mise, i n ieet1, s1 a t4nCe �a'astp lu Z4^ :^'+,rt1Fi Gt t sY� >ea. T:FR1 vArl x§°knit c1x1 13eaee aiP#k1Y,.1 to : ci e who, In nving Suffered, ,leased fzoisa fatt•tiler panel Nought tipon g nritest,araees has breva tl feoiing of thanits.givii tlie, paiin F', tis past arol. tiut pe 344 its place^; Sueli a thou; minds of t'•'. h °er FAMOUS Root SEEDS .><lv Beet—in two colors, °iiite and rose, a . l {. and and Ttlanget,sp.end"sd er�,s�rs keepers, easily harvested '( lit, m; _' lb. 55e; z Ib.a 4.1s -porn's voruces ~ moth White Carrot --.A. half c: cropper, splendid quality, easily harvested,''Faud keep .r ! fib: x$1444 /b. -$2-09' postpaid. Be'c$ Clara Yellowy Manget-,-Ail, 4 cropper, good keeper, of sppleaddd o0C, r.lb. SaCx SI -39°; Ths. $4.15as w' Ge�rr S0,ected Swedes Tiiu u„p ,. splen lid for the Mt also for fee 1, and $;»neper. • 2f'. Ib. c;; i lit. ire :etc ^aala;.y and easy ,r os. 39,d. g„u F`d purnte tap .�F. cattle. !s gra` d ,4a; lbs,�y .r5. i4 kite3¢'r z Io The word, as { the ar I the Q004, S, the return o 3 the long ;,death cs± % inter. This goddess he Teutons, F? oxn, old heathen ' eine-• the Custcir 01 ' oNellang4 of g Freserds :of cored egg's, the egg he" ;1, the s ,:mti;a1 o ;~bfe, erm=athy. Iieci-,u of eggss � 1 otser red, den about the These r osetl to lie laid b +0 cr er p: re d "fro n 3' er I aztra.e,. v'derived ivesigoi a le earth after e 7 ani a3: tit of jo rem eupflus: g three -fourth cupful teaspo.oziful cream of t< teaspoonful glycerine, t fuis corn syrup. Mc ii?` ,Yen; 'in a c r ' 'O1.l' uxytil sugar is c }he s:do of s;sncepnn wait atl, damp tilotla to ' z>teave alt l is 4u# su ar. ' unlit it .f soft ball h reel . er, The is tot,. o ole "a herinonn ok as 238 d`eg=eek sea t l eh f`a 'r C d s P` ° > hut P...,,. R•fxk -. t to en Ogg d sup"r one fn?,:kr'th ar, one.laalf, °,a9ati an s eepart. d, thein,, 0 .torts cza°l ,t i'G a, x ripest. tore:' fazgr#. o Coat et as n e= es they laid garden, T .n for the. 1 .e s Il,> then g12k ,•,beat, t lel ti1"C:=I•i ata„� urldeir e a.h aand g 1,A1 1'1 cht Ssinta .ere {,I'o 1 4e `v iBk sled true 4'11;E, 1 at ICiI �1k�L�" ;ijeh s siu • Your ,fiia@ s e b z huye a of Rase e t4cks or 5'. 0 s in e Can dicta nt have been TRT' F'ir'Yd'1 tit*Co 'O 41 ? stead aellr y°0 oin wisdom'. P tats r '', Ix: nlrkove J%gaita lxnyc, rarattsa brut' hath proe1aauied 'c earth descend all tit arifi' the tltc story; rafts, all iti s atlary to God, ll'iL promise fulfilled; Glary comes with the rising Son; tRal and His angels antl earth so hav willed, t asd n.r i 1Tis purl>ose liar wort. °ihte Easter Robin. "�_ svraet� legend of the Greek "Iaurclt tells us that "Our Lord used tai feed tho robins round Isis mother's door when a boy; moreover, that the robin never left- the sepulchre till the Rernrrectiaagn, and, a at the Ascension, joined in the .angels' song." Another popular story, however, re - that when Christwas on Itis 'Sony to Calvary, toiling beneath the, burden of the Cross, the robin, in its kindness, plucked' a thorn front the ernan that oppressed His brow, and the blood of the Divine. Martyr dyed the breast' of the '' bird, which ever e hes Lornethe insignia of its variant of ' the sante 9egend makes he thorn wound the laird itself a.nel its own blood dye . its breast. Since the first Easter, there is, no eal reason for fearing Death. He twiny the slave that opens the door to the king's presence. Surely we need ' not fear for the coming of the Master's servant, when he.is sent with ai hummons from`. the iovirig , Master -himself. F&N fA,,DWairs)ings ell Heart Trouble I'Lkat Should Be Heeded. Theme feelings of weakness, those dizzy Spella:and "alt gone" `staking sensations which come over some people from time tto'.t>me ar© earnings, that ,must not go unheeded. 3 They indicate an extremely weakened.- condition, of 'the "heart and a disordered.state of the' nerves. Those who are wise will start_taking Milk urn's Heart, and Nerve; Pills before. their case oceon-tea hopeless. They", have no " equal for strengthening tho heart =arid invigorating the nerves. Mrs. Emil.11rooke Upper Gagetown, "ti B. vlrrites-"All'last banner and winter 1 had dizzy and weak spells, eadache0 and fainting and blind spells. Aa, friend recoummended-Millintrn's Ileai•t. and Nerve, Pills -so me, I had -only- taken two boxes' when I found great re- ief, ' -I highly .recommend ~drafts to all bo, Suffer; from heart trouble," 11 111) irn � {�zt 'land Nei y c I' lis are F0c . per.; „s 'tyfi �1 `dealea' o= mailed irrect ern°.. ar°xte;Fi`ho I.'° Mils l� ssoa X!1<. �latltit11 Verse set c'i?. uesei°t � inetai�c,ll garden beds* .two Iona rotes: haat is tisciri refttr;e ,wheat the pssaare tt of, the' erowd beceme, tett grout, and of#�one petsotndred and ca short row ofti bays on some (listaztt part ofrthei %i.7oalcing up to her en be blessed, shore, they seek quiet and relief.' They' iti<t Itrako apxohaluh* Cite, :itc>are.zv$ have opportunity' for conference con.4 ecrairtg the results of ihcd mission-. : grace before meat, as the father sur-? rounded b3 bis Chouseliald wa ne ne. try tour o and :also to pi ardor their tnixac'd ro do at the Passeyor feat future work. Luke says they k�ent! 182. They all rte, and aaere fsllu3x-y #.0 hetllsaida, the city an the cast side s #lar disciples distributed the food, place”' (Luke 1, 3:p••i'al. tit increased in the distribution. 'Wan,' t Saw them going tan to -E which, are to us inadequate may under theare seeing tit°hiela 1va'iy tine; the blessiti'g of God runic,, only the yi' boat av'as heading, ran around the, nmst be first placed its his hands. shore at the Bund of the lal.c,.eros - #1 Twelve basketfuls—The small,' ing the Jordan flows into the lake nota v`' ieker" ia;ashets gtheir commonly used by the far from Bethsaida. Jeyes for carrying #heir food. There' 3. Came forth-��lien he _disem- barked lisena- must be no waste, even of miraculous" lmultitude� They would notthe boat. at33 e •void-� P(#1, „Five_ thousand-men.M thew1 es` or put off. They determined tos adds, `°besides 'women °anti ehirclxen" be where he was. Two or three (Matt. 14. ,.1). miles in the dust and heat around the lake shore' were nothing if they could only be with him. The purpose of i�a`e sIi{satld keep ouarsetve, alias to Jesus to secure quiet and rest was de- the neve ideas that pour in with every feated, and now at hand was the ever -i newspaper and journal and come to us pressing throng eager to see and hear, ov every 'wayfarer who ,tops at our -M n stcrs ifs •tel, Sat downin ra.I , , by hundreds. I .1: , Con .km. ed} "garden beds, garden beds, that, any loati es r ave 'y e :. , �i etas eta x rB ,11tt twv .. '4'' it «F°tas 'If yst 1cr #F ' la I14 bass e,' each of b` a R> and twa!,'by ex j1 hesMF= ►rthe � ' i1wKs thethe ab,i wktttcli at peep' "Christ Isle.' en Ibis a ill'iCulotasly sinai1 la t1+ply: bath .appear great o i '!M AF gut :jai r414 vy.. leo , "What re then among'sea any?" ' ranhs, nod eds i 1R (, andby fittiesb Literally tl�oy recZttt- p1aee—The f is, in regular formation, lila yea.. k irtill rotaitied; Th the esist and to be 'helped by him. Had corn -1 door. We should keep our local pride passion on them -No word of hnpati- i out in ,the sunlight, an active, sting ence or annoyance, but a feeling of ,ealating nage to development rather compassion. The word used indicates than shelter and pamper it until it s yearning toward them. Sheep not t P having a shepherd ---"The people who, grows narrow and resentful of any do not know the law is accursed," 1 change. said the Jewish leaders The masses , found no place in the thought of the scribes, who called them Ain haarets, people of the earth. The formal and. fceezing Pharisees repelled the multi- tude and labeled them "publicans and sinners " He began to teach' them many things-IIc spoke 'fro/11111u heart FERTILIZER PAY Better than ever. Write for -Bulletin WEST TORONTO to their hearts. Patience, and tend- • • " erness mbst have combined theSe corn- WAS TROUsLED WITH 35, 36. The day is now far spent; send them away—In their eagerness to be with him all question of stipPlies had been forgotten. The situation was a perplexing one—the late hour , the hungry- erowd,,, and rdeans of pro-'! curing food. for the place was "des-, OPZ STOMACH. ert," that is, uninhabited.. That they' may go into the country mid Indigestiou is one of the worst forms of only thing; to do. There was' :food til`'°Iaach l'rcnible" somewhere in that region of the C01.111-' ups.et and, ,yoll have at. Taw debilitated try, 'and if 'the people scattered about ', feeling it- „ they sbuld find IL. 3 'It is, not aiceessary lor yon to be 37.- Give ye them to troubled with indigestion Thyou will only lv a strange request in the, face, of the' use ,that old and well-known remedy obvious fact that no`ftiodi was on hand Burdock I3lood -Bitters, which will regu- -so they, must hove thought. They. ''late.the stoinacit so that -ou may eat inferred that •at could only -mean you wish withouc rmy ill after hundred shillings' ,wor tit of bread ?— Mrs. Win, 0. Smith, :Marsh -vine' Ont., Only Mark and John specify- the. si;1,n,g;',:.:writ..es:—"I 5peak -too highly of —two hundred denarii. ,,. The den4 '").,,Itirdock Blood -Bbters;"-11, tiOlth )1.9 was a Roman coin worth about seNi kyeight: in gold, Wak'troubled with ins Lteen cents. It 'is hardly corlc 'gestien, and w:is solObiad I could ,not riend advised me, to which I Aid, and -never felt; better in my life." CANADA INDIGESTION COULD KEEP NOTHING to call it a penny.. It•renresents wages for one day's' work. The, int' tion here is that. as it iito1.1 4 whole thing. waw.out It was &read "Jolitisto 'r me 0 cause kept a a me some measure sue ng to it. In sixth of the Aneyrni nons it is r ferred to as the Clreat Day. Our own' lat180 Eaater 1\4 deriv d, as some sups every vear in spring about, 1 c' le time as t Itristian name being -tained when1 ed, thers suppose, from Oster,' \\13.1eb nifles rising. If the latter: supposition be eorrect, Easter " name, as well as reality, the fei of the resurreetion„ Through there has e plea the nu, Or. Easter Day ti .13 able eeciesiteilien' throughout the before, and the 4+r' aft are all dependent in ;Istituto the six ongesima; the ei )1 five after Easte after Ascensin and Trinity Sunday. Easter is best kep by From some deati pilst; Ci Meat matu animal 1;-1:le Sun. ideas 'as Fill, with till glO 'Cleanse huntailltark 'Elre day is 'e14' aster born blig the dead," 10•0d, Was shed; Rulers of.. kingdonia, Let strife be o'er, the ,tumit.„14-i.eeasti, Peace to it owl , letting o that it- may sufficient Sugar sugar, knead- toge I Stand '; hen dip 1, Pr tinted an I tiler, oil. bouncing what There tt'e-r0 There -were t.I;e There were file la and listen, -in-the-pulpit said, is Easter morning! Lift up every head! ; Tell to the world your gladr s! Show it the while ye t...hic3 Songs of th0 vanquished wint Victory songs of spring: -IA, it is Raster morning° Go to the world, I pray, i Bearing the glorious message Born oi out. Easter Day] I Tell how ye lay imprisoned , Deep in the mould and the nigh I Tell how ye burst in heaul;‘,. n the warmtb and the light! So on an Easter morning, Oyer the hills and afar. All of the flowers of April Carty wherever they are -Messages fair and Cragrant-- Telliisg the world the 'miming Flooding our Raster Dey. ors the. yelle;st jonquil. NV-Iiispi,rs the, patiscy blue, VV-Ilisners the 1.81ely lily, Whispers the -tulip. too: ;1,1;111 laena:rti.‘he light I" Onoht 1 reit; t etips Ice 38 ove spoonfuls Ile 1 -Whet o mu* lads in Iduilil dwell 4 To help rho Empire in her stless With daily tasks on hand, And guard their native land, Rin 3 1 gl:Ptil:::11t-il:el'l rr T. Y13.001.urrn:,v1Salicne,. 'cross the foam, A greeth to the dawn Of what w hope and pra„ my be. A happy Easter morn, EaSter is the day of riumph. tells of stones rolled,' away, of ob- stacles overcome, of sin and the grave mastered, and of the great victory which is synonymous with life. The eternal defeat of the force's of dark- ness and death is celebrated at this anniversary. Christ has won in the supreme conflict, and henceforth it is possible for the least of us to live a conquering and songful life. oralekossaittmsam Pal IL Sh.oEurldaers '11, BOTHERED HE Miss A. Windsor, Peterboro, Ont.; writes:—"I have been sick for about four years with pains in my head and pains in niy shoulders which I alwayo thought were caused by w-orking outside ill the sun 08 the farat. People told me that it was ray liver bothering me, so' bought three of Milburn's lama -Liver Pills, and found that ilicy were d.oing me good. I continued -taking them until now .1 am well and strong. I ran -very thank, ful to you for my recovery." pecific for all troubles arisi1i oi.bid state' of liver:pc th